I would if it was $5 or MAYBE $10 but my parents would notice and get pissed over $15 haha.Sh0ckFyre said:Can I point out that for the most part, many of you will not be using your own money, but your parents' credit card and/or money and gas and car to buy a Microsoft Points card at Wal-Mart?
Yeah but remember that 2 of the maps are ported from COD4 and thus required no development time or resources so it's essentially ?15 for 3 maps.That still seem like good value?Not to me it doesn'tsleeperhit79 said:15 for five maps is actually pretty fair. 3 new maps and 2 maps that people asked for that i heard are pretty good. I paid 5.99 or 6.99(can't remember) for 2 maps in killzone 2 and i heard the halo maps were about the same price so there's really nothing new as far as pricing. It'd be nice if they were 10$ and I'm sure they will be at some point, but it's really not as outrageous as people seem to think. bottom line for me is that it's a game that's fun as hell that I'll be playing a lot so it'll be a worthwhile investment.
Yeah, not every game company totally ignores all console users who bought their game. No, no, that's fine. TF2 is still fun with all the glitchers and 8-year olds. We don't need any patches or updates. Keep going with your PC maintenance, we aren't jealous.Jsnoopy said:I would if it was $5 or MAYBE $10 but my parents would notice and get pissed over $15 haha.Sh0ckFyre said:Can I point out that for the most part, many of you will not be using your own money, but your parents' credit card and/or money and gas and car to buy a Microsoft Points card at Wal-Mart?
The whole complaining about it is kinda pointless though, because no matter what price the map pack(s) are for MW2, they are going to sell very, very well, and Activision knows this which is why they are charging more for it. A total dick move, but unfortunately, not every game company is like Valve.
Balancing it would probably fix that problem :3Hubertw47 said:Nope nothing will fix the horribly unbalanced and unfun MW2 multilayer.